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Baltimore's education reforms on the ground

Education is a major concern not only in Baltimore but in every major U.S. city. "The Takeaway," a New York City morning talk show, talked to local talk show host Marc Steiner about education in Baltimore.

Here's an excerpt:

"We've been talking all week about how to make American schools better. Do we increase funding, create better tests or shut down failing schools? This time, we look to learn from two cities experimenting with their own education policy reforms, Baltimore and New York City.

Baltimore is opening charter schools at a rapid pace, more than thirty in a last five years. New York is pushing to close its lowest-performing schools and create new ones; so far the Bloomberg administration has closed 91. But recently the city ran into a roadblock after a judge ruled against closing 19 more schools unless they had a clear plan for the students that they currently serve.

Two journalists from these cities, Marc Steiner of the Marc Steiner Show on WEAA in Baltimore and WNYC's education reporter Beth Fertig discuss whether there are lessons to be learned from the reforms happening on the ground. The question is whether these policies, touted by the Obama administration, will work in cities across the country."

Listen to the talk show.


For city school kids it's check and mate at state championships

Students from Baltimore city schools crushed the competition at the 2010 Maryland Scholastic Chess Championships winning third place or better in all divisions.

Here's an excerpt:

"Over 350 players from across the state traveled to the Hagerstown Convention Center this weekend to compete in the 2010 Maryland Scholastic Chess Championships. Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) middle school teams swept to victory in both the varsity and junior varsity divisions. In the junior varsity division, Woodhome Elementary/Middle School took the championship (pictured, below), with Cross Country Elementary/Middle School in second. And in the varsity division, Cross Country Elementary/Middle School (pictured, above) took the state title, with Pimlico Elementary Middle School in second place. This is the first varsity state chess championship title ever for City Schools."

Read the entire article here.

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